Sentences with phrase «city ordinance which»

A California appeals court has reversed a trial court's ruling in favor of the City of San Francisco in a case challenging a city ordinance which places restrictions on a landlord's ability to evict tenants from their apartments, even if the eviction is for the purpose of the landlord's own use of the property.
While a law enforcement officer may tell you a fine amount for a particular violation, the final amount is determined by Florida Statutes, county and city ordinances which may vary from what the officer writes on the ticket.

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Cities all over the world targeted noisy technologies, like the Klaxon automobile horn, which Paris, London and Chicago banned by ordinance in the 1920s.
The city of Denton's lending ordinance, which passed in March, prohibits payday and auto - title lenders from renewing borrowers» loans more than three times.
The RFP follows the Seattle City Council's passage of Ordinance 125257 in February 2017, which cut back on the city's dealings with Wells Fargo due to the bank's involvement in the Dakota Access pipeline and predatory lending practiCity Council's passage of Ordinance 125257 in February 2017, which cut back on the city's dealings with Wells Fargo due to the bank's involvement in the Dakota Access pipeline and predatory lending practicity's dealings with Wells Fargo due to the bank's involvement in the Dakota Access pipeline and predatory lending practices.
In 1997, Cardinal William Levada of San Francisco was faced with a city ordinance requiring his diocese to extend spousal benefits to «domestic partnerships,» which explicitly included same - sex couples.
For instance, in a colorful case involving a city ordinance restricting the practice of animal sacrifice, the Court severely criticized officials for acting out of animosity towards the Santeria religion, which engages in the ritualistic slaughter of pigeons, goats, and turtles (among other animals) and at least sometimes leaves the carcasses along roadsides and in other public places.
This past October, Mayor Annise Parker of Houston subpoenaed sermons from several pastors in the Houston area who opposed a city ordinance that would have allowed people to choose which bathroom — male or female — they could use in a public establishment.
The ordinance, which the city government passed and the mayor approved, was opposed by a group of book publishers, distributors and sellers.
Well, Marty tells us, that phrase — which is not found in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights but comes from a letter that Thomas Jefferson sent to a group of Connecticut Baptists — will not be of much help to a congregation that needs to challenge a local zoning ordinance, or to ask the city police force for help in keeping the neighborhood noise level down during Sunday morning worship hours.
No one who reads Cardinal Lawrence Shehan's memoirs, in which he poignantly recalls being booed by masses of Catholic parishioners in 1966 when he testified before the Baltimore City Council in favor of an open - housing ordinance, can fail to realize that there were ugly elements in urban ethnic Catholicism.
In November 2016, the City of Albany passed Ordinance 2016 - 02 which introduced a one cent per ounce general tax, with no expiration date.
In the case of Norwalk, Connecticut, for instance, it was Diane Beltz - Jacobson, Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City, who, once a concerned mother brought the issue to the attention of governmental officials, spearheaded the effort which led to adoption of a concussion safety ordinance by the cCity, who, once a concerned mother brought the issue to the attention of governmental officials, spearheaded the effort which led to adoption of a concussion safety ordinance by the citycity.
The council amended the city's Lakefront Protection Ordinance to allow the sale of beer, wine and spirits on the island, which is controlled by the Chicago Park District.
But because city staff said the direction council members wanted them to take was unclear, the council asked for revisions to the weed control ordinance, which identifies designated natural landscape areas as land owned by the city, the Naperville Park District or forest preserve districts.
Netsch also sought board approval of a policy that would require lakefront park projects to conform with the Lake Michigan and Chicago Lakefront Protection Ordinance, which, among other things, requires that lakefront projects get city approval.
Burke and other supporters compared the BPA ban to a city ordinance adopted in the early 1970s outlawing phosphate detergents, which had been blamed for foul - smelling algae blooms that choked lakes and rivers.
As a model for the new ordinance, which was approved Monday, Holmer cited a law that Naperville's City Council approved in December 2004 to deal with the same issue.
Several other cities have adopted CEDAW ordinances, including San Francisco, which did so back in 1998.
In recent years, dozens of states, cities and counties have passed their own ordinances, which typically require employers to provide between three and seven paid sick days a year.
Two parks have been especially successful in reducing light pollution, the study says: Acadia, which worked with the neighboring city of Bar Harbor to implement a progressive lighting ordinance, and Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, which partnered with stakeholder groups to successfully encourage the state legislature to pass the New Mexico Night Sky Protection Act.
During that time, she was a co-founder of the Bay Area Working Group on the Precautionary Principle, which worked collaboratively with San Francisco city government to pass the nation's first precautionary principle ordinance, in 2003.
The ordinance, which would regulate the city's Tax Increment Finance or TIF program, could result in a $ 150 million infusion into the city's beleaguered public schools.
Boston also has the Boston Air Pollution Control Commission (APCC), which enforces state and city ordinances against excessive idling of vehicle engines and regulates the amounts of smoke and debris that can be produced from industrial and construction sites.
There is a fine of up to $ 500 and / or 30 days in jail if you are found guilty of a violating this ordinance, which is codified at Section 101.4, Chapter 1, Title 2 of the City of Tulsa Revised Ordinances.
City of Lawton Animal Welfare Superintendent Rose Wilson lobbied heavily for the ordinance which has saved thousands of lives.
• Approved the first reading of an ordinance renewing the city's 20 - year franchise agreement with Kansas City Power & Light, which allows the company to maintain its poles and other equipment in the ccity's 20 - year franchise agreement with Kansas City Power & Light, which allows the company to maintain its poles and other equipment in the cCity Power & Light, which allows the company to maintain its poles and other equipment in the citycity.
The draft left much of the city's existing ordinance in place but did address provisions regarding dangerous and vicious animals, which primarily applied to dogs.
Reality is that the three major U.S. cities killing the fewest pit bulls per 1,000 human residents are Denver, which has prohibited pit bulls since 1989; Miami, Florida, which has also prohibited pit bulls since 1989; and San Francisco, where the pit bull sterilization ordinance authored by Rebecca Katz cut impoundments and killing of pit bulls in half.
Highland and Yucaipa adopted the same ordinance, according to Brian Cronin, chief of the county's animal control division, which handles animal control in those two cities.
Many city ordinances require that pets wear a rabies tag, which is used as an identification tag and is not proof of a rabies vaccination.
Like their counterparts in big cities, dog owners in Lake County may have to start cleaning up after their pets with pooper scoopers.That was one of several changes to the county's animal control ordinance suggested during a public hearing Tuesday.The revamped proposal, which aims primarily to stop vicious animals before they bite or harm someone, will undergo more tinkering to include suggestions like cleaning up after dogs.Pooper scoopers will be needed if the county sticks with the idea to ban defecating by dogs on both public and private property other than that belonging to the animal's owner, County Commissioner Richard Swartz said.
The measure was pushed by global retailer Petland, based in Chillicothe in Mr. Peterson's district, which is battling the Columbus suburb of Grove City over its ordinance that is similar to Toledo's.
Once the ordinance was upheld, Palm Beach Gardens officials said, the city's police department told the Palm Beach Puppies North store an arrest was imminent because the store was violating the city's ordinancewhich led the store to close within 24 hours.
The San Diego City Council has approved the second and final reading of the Companion Animal Protection Ordinance, which bans the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores in the cCity Council has approved the second and final reading of the Companion Animal Protection Ordinance, which bans the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores in the citycity.
«A city police officer visited the store and informed the manager that displaying and / or offering puppies for sale was a violation of the city's ordinance, which also happens to constitute a criminal misdemeanor,» Lohman said.
The first step toward advocating for cats is to understand your local laws, such as local animal control ordinances, which are part of a city and / or county code.
SCIL was instrumental in the successful passage of a similar local ordinance, which the City of Los Angeles enacted in 2012.
Fearing the teeth of a proposed animal control ordinance could punish those who own guard dogs, the City Council has sent the law back for more work.The ordinance, which the city has been trying to rewrite for two years, includes a provision that would keep dogs who have attacked people or other animals at home.However, council member Guy White said he is worried that a dog that bites a trespasser would be considered a vicious dog and a homeowner could be penalized for defending his propeCity Council has sent the law back for more work.The ordinance, which the city has been trying to rewrite for two years, includes a provision that would keep dogs who have attacked people or other animals at home.However, council member Guy White said he is worried that a dog that bites a trespasser would be considered a vicious dog and a homeowner could be penalized for defending his propecity has been trying to rewrite for two years, includes a provision that would keep dogs who have attacked people or other animals at home.However, council member Guy White said he is worried that a dog that bites a trespasser would be considered a vicious dog and a homeowner could be penalized for defending his property.
The ordinance was originally proposed in July by David Lundstedt, the vice-chair of the Austin Animal Advisory Commission, which unanimously recommended that the City Council pass such a prohibition.
Under the ordinance no person «shall own, harbor, or keep within the City of Memphis, a dog or cat over the age of six months, which has not been spayed or neutered».
A large city is likely to have a detailed animal ordinance, which may have provisions that hinder some No Kill programs.
``... the City of Akron recently passed a new cat control ordinance, which has created more work for the pound keepers due to the substantial numbers of cats being impounded.
The City of Columbia Animal Services Division is responsible for enforcing the City's animal control ordinance, which mandates that all citizens license their animal.
Click here for the city of Des Moines ordinance as it pertains to dogs and particularly «any dog which has the appearance and characteristics of being predominately of the breeds of Staffordshire terrier, American pit bull terrier, American Staffordshire terrier.»
One must go to the «site map», locate «City of Waukegan Ordinance Book» — a separate website — and search within it to find the ordinances with which Mr. Bass was charged:
Unaware of the startling euthanasia rates in Austin's animal shelters, he began listening to no - kill advocates and soon became the frontrunner for the no - kill city ordinance, which was passed in March 2010.
Through the lobbying of city officials, they were able to pass a No Kill ordinance, which provided certain protections to shelter pets that had not been in place before.
Ken Oh, president & CEO of the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC), encourages the Chicago City Council to change its proposed ordinance to one that strictly prohibits the purchase of pets from unlicensed, out - of - state breeders or USDA licensed breeders who have recent, uncorrected, direct USDA inspection violations which reflect serious issues that could be harmful to animals.
If the City of Chicago passes this proposed ordinance these protections will disappear as the public will no longer have access to highly regulated pet stores from which to acquire their pets.
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